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  2. Transportation Center Skopje - Wikipedia

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    The Transportation Center Skopje, or Skopje railway station (Macedonian: Транспортен центар Скопје Transporten centar Skopje, (Macedonian: Железничка станица Скопје Železnička stanica Skopje) is the main central passenger railway station [2] and bus terminal in the Republic of North Macedonia capital Skopje.

  3. Thessaloniki–Skopje railway - Wikipedia

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    The Thessaloniki–Skopje railway (known as Eidomenis-Thessaloniki line in its Greek section) is an 240-kilometre-long (150 mi) transnational railway line that connects the port city Thessaloniki in Greece with Skopje in the North Macedonia. An important railway line in Northern Greece, Used for long-distance passenger and commercial traffic ...

  4. Makedonski Železnici - Wikipedia

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    North Macedonia's main rail line between the Serbian and Greek borders, from Tabanovci to Gevgelija, is entirely electrified. The railway company has its headquarters in the capital Skopje. The original city railway station was partially destroyed in the 1963 earthquake and now houses the Museum of the City of Skopje.

  5. Skopje - Wikipedia

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    On the railway linking the main station to Belgrade and Thessaloniki are Dračevo and Dolno Lisiče stations, and on the railway to Kičevo are Skopje-North, Ǵorče Petrov and Saraj stations. Several other stations are freight-only. [208] Skopje coach station opened in 2005 and is built right under the main railway station.

  6. 1963 Skopje earthquake - Wikipedia

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    The 1963 Skopje earthquake (Macedonian: Скопски земјотрес од 1963 година) was a 6.1 moment magnitude earthquake which occurred in Skopje, SR Macedonia (present-day North Macedonia), then part of the SFR Yugoslavia, on July 26, 1963, which killed over 1,070 people, injured between 3,000 [5] and 4,000 [6] and left more than 200,000 people homeless. [4]

  7. Veles railway station - Wikipedia

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    Veles railway station (VS) (Железничка станица Велес) is the main railway station in Veles, North Macedonia. Today, the recently renovated station serves the passengers who travel from Veles mostly to Skopje, and less to Bitola, Gevgelija or Kocani and the road stations from these directions. [ 1 ]

  8. Gevgelija railway station - Wikipedia

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    Gevgelija railway station (Железничка Станица Гевгелија) is the main railway station in Gevgelija, [3] North Macedonia. It is on the eastern edge of the city and is served by international intercity trains to Thessaloniki , Skopje , and Belgrade .

  9. Stobi railway station - Wikipedia

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    The Stobi railway station is located on railway corridor 10, near the ancient archeological site of Stobi, in the southern part of North Macedonia . The train station has only one platform. It is the fourth railway station from Veles, from which it is 31.9 km away, with the main railway station in Skopje 82.8 km away.